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Rajnath, Rijiju wish the best to CWG-bound team

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Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday wished the Commonweal­th Gamesbound Indian athletes all the success in the quadrennia­l multi-sporting event in Gold Coast and said a good performanc­e will evoke a “sense of pride” among the people of the country.

Rajnath made a brief appearance at the send-off ceremony of the contingent organised by the Indian Olympic Assiociati­on.

His deputy Kiren Rijiju was also present on the occasion, along with IOA president Narinder Batra and secretary general Rajeev Mehta.

“I am fully confident that the players who are going to the Commonweal­th Games will bring laurels to the country. When a country becomes an economic power there is a sense of pride among the people of the country. Similarly, when a sportspers­on brings laurels to the country, it evokes a sense of pride among the people of the whole country,” the Home Minister said.

After his brief speech, Rajnath posed with the Indian contingent for a photograph and then left immediatel­y, leaving behind Rijiju as a representa­tive of the government. Sports Minister Rajyavardh­an Singh Rathore is currently in Bangalore on an official visit to that city and could not attend Thursday’s event.

“I wanted to be present here on this occasion because I want to boost the morale of the players before their journey to take part in the CWG. So, I told Sudhanshu Mittal (BJP politician and IOA vice-president) that I will come even if I have to be here for half a minute,” Rajnath said, apologisin­g profusely for not being able to spend more time due to some other engagement­s.

Rijiju, on his part, asked the Indian contingent to not only return with a big haul of medals from Australia but also to compete in the spirit of the game.

“The objective should be to win as many medals as possible. But it is also important to enjoy your game and play with the spirit of the game.

You should think that you are fortunate to be representi­ng the country and to be playing under the tricolour. You should not do anything which will bring bad name to this country inside or outside the field of play,” said the BJP leader from Arunachal Pradesh.

“We need to develop a sporting culture in this country. India is a powerhouse as far as Commonweal­th Games is concerned, we topped the medal table in the 2010 Delhi Games. But the real battle is at Olympics. We have to do well in the Olympic Games to become a sporting power,” said the minister who was earlier a vice-president of Archery Associatio­n of India.

India are sending 222 athletes in the April 4-15 Gold Coast CWG, the second biggest team ever. The contingent leaves the country on Friday.

 ??  ?? Indian athletes Kiren Rijiju (standing 6L), Rajnath Singh (standing C), Narinder Dhruv Batra (standing 6R) along with other officials during the send-off ceremony for the Indian contingent of the XXI Games Gold Coast 2018 in New Delhi on Thursday.
Indian athletes Kiren Rijiju (standing 6L), Rajnath Singh (standing C), Narinder Dhruv Batra (standing 6R) along with other officials during the send-off ceremony for the Indian contingent of the XXI Games Gold Coast 2018 in New Delhi on Thursday.
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